An English Grammar
e suf
en and -ster. These remain in vixen and spinster, t
For fox they said vox; for from they said vram; and for the older word fat th
glish,[1] but have now lost their original force as feminines. The old masculin
uffixes are o
es. Unaltered
rita, executrix, donna. These are attached to foreign w
anged and w
ssa), the one most used. The corresponding masculine may have the ending -er (-or), but in most cases it
as seam-str-ess, song-str-ess. The ending -ster had then lost its force as a fem
masculine